- #HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES INSTALL#
- #HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES UPDATE#
- #HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES PATCH#
- #HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES WINDOWS 7#
#HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES UPDATE#
#HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES INSTALL#
Lawrence Garvin, M.S.In this Windows 10 guide, we'll walk you through the steps to manually install updates for Office apps. I'm happy that you have a working system I'm annoyed that you wasted a lot of people's time in this conversation. In essense, working with us since you did ask for help, and providing the answers and information requested in response to your request for help, responding to the active conversation in a timely manner rather than going incommunicadoįor five days and then informing us you reinstalled the WUAgent.Īll, of which, has no matter now, since you've ostensibly repaired the issue by reinstalling the WUAgent, despite the complete lack of evidence that anything was ever wrong with the system in the first place. I think Rich actually hit the nail on the head when he wrote ".but has not finished processing the /detectnow."
That were lost when you unnecessarily (and prematurely) trashed the SoftwareDistribution folder. It's not impossible that the end of the logfile which you posted was actually evidence that the WUAgent was still working - recaching the thousands of updates in the DataStore Confirmation that the Automatic Updates service was actually running at the time the logfile terminated.ĥ. A complete set of log entries for a current detection event - unedited. Confirmation of configuration settings for the WindowsUpdateAgent.Ĥ. The logfiles before the first time you trashed the SoftwareDistribution folder - which, btw, is a high-probability source for the cause of your dysfunctional WUAgent - to identify the real reason the machine was allegedly not detecting/downloadingģ. The history of this Windows XP machine - was it a new install? how was SP3 installed? was the machine ever actually working as a WSUS client?Ģ.
#HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES SOFTWARE#
Principal/CTO, Onsite Technology Solutions, Houston, Texas Microsoft MVP - Software Distribution (2005-2011)ġ. Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCITP:EA, MCDBA, MCSA
#HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES WINDOWS 7#
#HOW TO CHECK FOR MICROSOFT OFFICE UPDATES PATCH#
Update Management - an overview of the Microsoft philosphy and methodologies for patch management in the Windows environment. (welprint:8530 is the correct WSUS server, and another Win 7 machine has already updated itself completely through WSUS)īased on your last couple of posts, I'd like to suggest that you may find some benefit from reviewing these two document sets: This is the appendment to the WindowsUpdate log:ĪU Triggering AU detection through DetectNow API AU Triggering Online detection (non-interactive) AU # AU # START # AU: Search for updates AU # AU <<# SUBMITTED # AU: Search for updates [CallId =, Server URL = Why is there no mention of the 36 available updates? Logged back in, and run wuauclt /detectnow.Deleted contents of C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution.Turned the Automatic Updates service off.WSUS shows an XP machines has 36 needed updates, and C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log shows the machine is connecting to the WSUS okay. In Windows XP, I guess you need to run wuauclt /detectnow In Windows 7, you can click "Check for Updates".